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Applicant stages #241

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PR Description

As an applicant, I am able to see my applications and view the stage i am on.

Description of tasks that were expected to be completed

  • View the application he made in cycles.
  • Only every cycle, he/she must see the stage he is on and the status.

###How has this been tested?

  • Checkout to our branch ft-applicant-stage
  • Install dependencies: ``npm installRun the app:npm run dev`
  • Log in as an admin or superAdmin and you will be redirected to dashboard page
  • In the admins panel create an application cycle.
  • Then logout and login as an applicant and view Cycles to apply on, then apply
  • Navigate to view your application and their statuses.

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Issue: #214

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